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THE LEADER TRIBUNE Thuridtjr, May 21, 1953
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Fort Knox, Kentucky, tamed for
its buried gold and also the site
of an Army tank center.
Fort Valley, Georgia is famed
Hot for its buried gold, nor its
Army tank center. If I may be
Specific, for a variety of good rea¬
sons, Fort Valley is famous for
the entire state of Georgia being
given the popular characterization
I, Peach State”, which advertises
the Empire State of the South on
every automobile tag.
Here may I give a brief history
of the Fort Valley peach. In the
Seventies of the last century came
the Atofckmarus from tiny Belgium
who settled at Augusta about the
Same time Mr. John Parnell, a
brother of Charles Steward Par¬
nell, both were horticulturists who
experimented with the peach as
well as other fruits. Mr. Samuel
H. Rumph of Marshallville on his
Willow Lake farm 5 miles of Fort
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ADS liii
m
FOR SALE
PERMANENT CLOTHES
dryer. All steel, rust proof.
time service. Now on
Strickland Grocery and
Phone 565.
DIXIE 18 HYBRID SEED
for sale. Top quality, treated,
tified, and sealed. John W.
ard. Route 1, Fort Valley, Ga.
(tfn-c-Mar. 12)
SPECIAL Johns-Manville
Butt 210-lb. Shingles. Galvanized
screen wire. Nails, ai! sizes. Gal
vanized 5-V roofing, 6, 8, 19, 12
ft. lengths. Rush Lumber & Sup
ply Co. 8-7-tf
ARMY SURPLUS — Used work
pants $1.00; used work shirts
$1.00; both for $1.96. Paint $2.50
all colors. All type camping
equipment new and used. Fort
Valley Army Store, Main St.
8-7-tf
BALDWIN Authorized Piano tun¬
ing and repairs. Ga. service.
Chambers Piano Exchange, 520
Mulberry St. Phone 5-3336, Macon
tfn
rUK SALE — 1949 Model Tuaor
Ford, radio, heater, and over
drive. Runs good and looks good.
Contact E. C. Patterson at The
People Bank. * tfn
NOTICE Mrs. Horton J. Greene
will conduct a class in art
through the summer months. This
class will be open to anyone. For
information see Mrs. Greene at
401 Westview Drive or Phone 730
R. 2tp
GIFTS
For The Graduate
V-; FOR THE GIRLS
A-/ Flattering Nylons
1 Rogers Underwear
Seamprtif Slips
Lovable Bras
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FOR THE BOYS V ■ $
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Wings ll -1 mm Hil; t
Dre»* and Sport Shirts f i
Happ Slacks t
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Hanes Underwear |
Smart Ties & Sox A ! ,
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Air Conditioned Gift Wrapped
ARMSTRONG’S
Fort Valey
Valley followed their lead in grow
ing and commercializing the peach
and other fruits. Others followed
in rapid succession until Georgia
became noted for choice peaches,
fort Valley „ , has always , regard- Z ,
ed ... Marshallville ... ... as sort . of lit- ...
a
tie brother whose progress and
r growth in the peach business have
been accomplishments , . of - great .
pnde and amazement to all of we
Fort Valleyans.
It was experimental . . work, , done ,
by four brothers, which was res
ponsible for the birth of the Hiley
Bell Peach Wallace, Eugene,
Frank and Roland Hiley of Fort
Valley. Its birthplace is four miles
west of Fort Valley on the Ceme¬
tery Road It is of Elberta, a bru¬
nette and Hiley, a blonde, that
1 would speak.
In the late 1870’s and lS90’s
there was written in the promolog
ieal archives of the nation three
FOR RENT
SMALL STORE IN MAIN sec¬
tion of town. Call 88 or 324-J. tfn
APT. for Rent. 3 room and bath.
partly furnished or unfurnished.
Phone 95-J. tfn
COMPANION WANTED to live
with elderly lady. Not a nurse,
just a companion. If interested,
please write Dept. A., P. 0. Box
591, Fort Valley. ltc
UNKLE HANK S€2
VISltlNG FRIEHOS IS
UKE BREAKING IN A NEW
pair o' shoes— Just
A SHORT WHILE AT A
j TIME TH'CRAMP EUMlNAItA^ifc- 3 "
rl.
* a
UNtVlNML riATUftlg 60 nS
Visit POOLE’S FEED STORE for
all your seed needs. YVe stock ev
ery kind of seed. It’s simple to
grow our quality seed, and you’ll
appreciate the reasonable cost.
POOLE S FEED STORE
SABy yrJW iff pot/LTny
chicks i formes
Pkone69ffm Muey,6fo*M
short sketches which read:
Samuel H. Rumph, originator
of the Elberta peach." Another
close by, “Eugene Hiley, origina
tor of the Hiley peach.” Another
which reads, “The Hiley peach,
the best peach introduced in the “
nation .. during i ... the 1898.”
' year
These fa<>ts are * econd in Wash *
in . f°" as wel1 as throughout the
nation.
1 his section, known as the Peach
Belt of Georgia, has an area of
about 40 miles north and south
. '' 20 mlle8 eaSt and Th,s .
y west ‘
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A. >• jmjw f : • ■■ 'Vr.vxtW .X
mt'- rirt f .... ;l : •V •••# ' / ; 'y>t& '
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III! •> r COMPANY DINNER
gf ■ J / Chilled CS Tomato Juice
r \ Creole Beef Roast or Chicken Baked
Ia % ? ;. fy. Cream 8
i 3 Parsley New Potatoes^ ^ Carrota >
Pi Hr.xed Green Salad with
% Onion French Dressing
H 0 Our Pride Rolls 1 riangle Butter
Orange Chiffon I ie
Gold Label Coffee
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WM:. BAMA LUSCIOUS STRAWBERRY F Ah\HY
M: mm PRESERVES 12 oz. s./ dinner n,
* : Jar ° re en H man (■ ass
Sliced To °ans Or f ero/ es
% BLUE PLATE CREAMY SMOOTH With m at 0 Luc re sh i> eaa
_
;; % MAYONNAISE Pt 39 O u r ‘‘ride Moth p r’s u umb er Si >lad
1 «roa r a l °nnai
, St - ise
| ii; W. Jar ra »ber n n •Y Ser »'e
YOU CAN’T BAKE WRONG WITH An gel f e.s ato P O Ur P K’.lls
§8 feed Cold i'Bbel she ride
mi ft* m li M i: I BAKE-RITE Shortening 3-lb. Can 69/ Tea I
.
: ■
, LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE 25*'
Urn 46 oz.
Can sis®
I 5 : WAXTEX WAX PAPER 2 RoUb 49^ er
K. P. LUNCHEON MEAT KINGAN 12 Can oz. 39^ 1
i
BARTLETT PEARS ROSEDALE No. 214 29? m v.v.;
Can (Ii
W- fi <
BALANCED DOG FOOD BOY-AR-DEE WITH MEAT BAI T S
KEN-L-RATION 3 16 Cans oz. 39 / SPAGHETTI 15% Can oz. 27/
IN NATURAL JUICES OR IN GRAVY ^ JSL-. GREAT BIG TENDER PEAS
ANGLO BEEF l Can 49/ GREEN GIANT 17 Can oz. 21 /
MAKE A NEW KIND OF RICE PUDDING WITII UNCI.E BEN’S AND GOLDEN WHOLE KERNEL
CARNATION milk 3 Cans Tall 42/ NIBLETS CORN 12 Can oz. 19/
MAKE A NEW KIND OF RICE PUDDING WITH CARNATION AM) SPICY DELICIOUS NIBLETS fi.
UNCLE BEN S RICE 14 Pkg. oz. 21 / MEXICORN 12 Can oz. 21 /
SWEET OR NATURAL LUSCIOUS LADY BALTIMORE
C S ORANGE JUICE 46 Can oz. 27/ OUR PRIDE CAKE 32 Size oz. 79/
CROSSE AND BLACKWELL
TOMATO CATSUP 14 Bot. oz. 27 / r j mm
McCORMICK S ■ U. S. NO. 1
TEA m GRADE WHITE ‘‘B tf
SAVE AT COLONIAL WITH THESE ,/ - lb 65 GET %-LB. PKG. POTATOES
’ - ?
— FREE!
Pkg
% Veal Vain es Bags 48 54, GET FREE! 16 BAG PKG. 5 a 17/ 10 ,.£33/
T: VEAL SHOULDER DEALS BANDED TOGETHER
Roast Lb. 49^ fROlBN FOODS, 1 YELLOW U. S. No, 1 TOP QUALITY ONIONS 3 u*. 15/
DRISCOLL RED RIPE FRESH GREEN WELL-FILLED
VEAL ROAST BONED 63 STRAWBERRIES English Peas 2 lb. 35 c
ROLLED Lb. ?
VEAL BREAST 25^ ty 12 OZ. 49 v m FRESH, CRISP ICEBERG
Lb. Pkgs,
VEAL STEW BONELESS Lb. 65^ TOPPING Rich’s Whip 7 Can oz. 45/ LETTUCE
CUTLETS VEAL ROUND Lb. 95^ BERRIES b BE d 2 10% Cans Oz. 25/ Extra 15c Large 13c
Large Head
VEAL SIRLOIN 85^ MIRV Head
Lb.
RIB CHOPS VEAL Lb. 79? pMk SOUTHERN GOLD
y*
T-BONE VEAL Lb. 93; MARGARINE DEVILED
CHOPS SALMON CASSAROLE
GROUND VEAL 49; Qtra. 1-Lb. 27 ? Solid 1-Lb. 25; 1 tall can Red gate Salmon % 3 teaspoon tabasco r
Lb. 2 Pick of the Nest eggs cup* fine dry bread enbes
t tablespoons Triangle Butter 1 tablespoon fra,ted onion
KRAFT’S CHEESE t tablespoons flour l tablespoons chopped freest
About tup milk pepper
JIFFY STEAK WHIZ r 33; 16 Jar oz. 59; sauce teaspoons Worcbestershire H M eop teaspoon battered salt bread eranbi
Drain salmon, saving liouid; break fish into flakes, remorlng
BALLARD’S OVEN-READY bones. Hardcook, peel and chop eggs. Melt butter; blend in floor.
ALL MEAT Add milk to the salmon JiQuid to make 1 cup. Add to floor mix¬
NO WASTE Lb. 89/ Biscuits 2 Cans 25; stantly. top. ture put bake into cook Add in individual, over moderate ail low ingredients, heat well-greased oven. until 375 except thickened degrees, casseroles crumbs, and about smooth, Sprinkle to 20 sauce. minutes stirring crumbs Mix or until well, con¬ on
browned. Makes C servings.
TOILET SOAP POWDERS SPIC AND POWDERS LIQUID SUDS JEWEL 1 :m» i ‘Sjjt
IVORY TIDE SPAN CHEER JOY OIL c
Per*. 5c &:29cr°£69c 23c Lge 29c?", 1 59c 6-Or. 29c Pt. 35cBoi67c
Bar Pkg Pkg Bot. Bot
.
POWDERS FOR DISHES LAUNDRY SOAP SHORTENING LUZIANNE TABBY CAT WESSON SUNSHINE
OXYDOL DREFT P & G cnsco COFFEE FOOD OIL CHEEZITS
&:29c Pkg. Gnt 69c fc. 29c 2 Bars 15c H-Lb C C ^ " - • 1-Lb. Cr.n 85c 15-Ox. Can 12c Bot. Pt 37c But. Qt. 69c I 2 8 p£; 33c
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,
200 CHURCH ST. tA FORT VALLEY, GA.
area being about the size of two,
average in Montezuma, Georgia Counties, includ-1
8 Perry, Roberta, 1
Byron, with Marshallville and Ft.
Valley near the center.
T .. If S6 f 'f . n S ,. a xiut t roe
fourths . of the peaches the state
in
until 1924. Fort Valley „ ' alone , , bill¬ ...
d ...... Ut that 3 6 °° , '° ads ,
" " /*** ’ Car
bes.des a thousand more cars
which moved by trucks.Thousands
~ . .. .
. nards . for f want , of . markets ,
“ ‘
The industry has been extended
over a much wider area 81nce
1924.
But with it all, there is romance
when it’s peach time down in
Valley. There is romance in
springtime, blossom time or
ring time. There’s romance when
j t>8 peac }, time, down in Fort Val
ley, Georgia.
A little city of opportunity, in
and thrift. A little city of
people, hospitality and cul
The home of the Georgia peach
Valley, Peach County.
This is Fort Valley.
Pergonals
Mrs. William Khoury and James
Ktlour y spent last week in Grif
^’ n ’ Georgia, with Mr. and Mrs.
Bolis Smaha and Dr. and Mrs.
T°fey Smaha.
Dr. Joseph Smaha of Los An
< ?eles - Mr - and Mrs - Bolis Smaha
Griffin, spent last Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. William Khoury
°‘ t h>s city.
Mrs. Aldean Mathews last aSt
urday underwent a major opera
tion at the Macon County Clinic
Her friends wish for her a speedy
recovery.
Keep Cool
WITH A
WESTERN AUTO
Electric Fan
Phone 676
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